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Gran Ronde: On and On


Gran Ronde
On and On
2008 | Filter Recordings

 

When one looks at the overabundance of severity found in the post-punk line of music, there always seems to be lacking one thing, accessibility. There is a way to create dark, brooding tracks without alienating a large percentage of would-be fans. A great example of this can be found within Los Angeles' based Gran Ronde. Their debut EP, On and On, creates a dark atmospheric sound while still retaining some lightness in both melodies and vocals. On "Trouble (Hide)" and "The River", lead singer Chris Pearson eerily seems to transform vocally into Robert Smith, making connections to the Cure well warranted. However, tracks like "Retrace" really stand Gran Ronde on their own two feet, with catchy guitar hooks and a more modern feel to it. The epic quality to the later tracks on the EP make me yearn to hear how their full length LP will develop into (out in April).

Overall, an enjoyable collection of songs from a genre that can sometimes feel a little cold, Gran Ronde takes on the current invasion of British sounding pop bands and gives them a good kick in the ass. You can pick up your copy of the EP at their record release show February 6 at The Bordello.

-Elana Rintala

Mon Jan 28 2008 · Posted in Reviews on littleradio.com

Bored in the USA: 10 amazing British albums you should already own.

 

 

America’s been on a roll for the past 5-7 years with hitmakers like The Strokes, the building success of veterans The Flaming Lips, and indie-pop heroes The Shins (who are finally getting paid). These bands continue to dominate festivals year after year, but what happened to the UK? The Brits have so much to offer and can’t seem to penetrate the radio waves like they used to, unless of course your name is Morrissey or Damon Albarn. Some great bands over the past ten years have made remarkable albums that still sound fresh and exciting.

 

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Wed Jan 23 2008 · Posted in Daily on littleradio.com

Interview: Roger O’Donnell (The Cure)

 

 

One of my concert highlights of 2006 was seeing Roger O'Donnell (former keyboardist of The Cure) at Spaceland. Armed with two Moog Voyagers and an Apple laptop, Roger recreated songs off of his solo album The Truth In Me with vocals from the talented Erin Lang.

I implore you to pick up The Truth In Me as well as his remix album Half Truths (featuring The Album Leaf and Dntel). I was very fortunate to get some time to chat with Roger and ask him a bunch of synthesizer related questions that went down like this. 

 

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Tue Jan 8 2008 · Posted in Interviews on littleradio.com
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